Manganese has two electrons in its valance shell, Mn is a metal so it has a tendency to give away electron (2 of them, so the charge is -2) while Bromide is a non-metal and it adopts electrons to complete its valance shell and has a positive two charge.
so the Mn gives away 2 electrons and Br gains 2 electrons so the overall charge of the compound is zer0.
MnBr.
Since manganese is in oxidation state 4+, bromine should be -1 so you need four of them for the charge to balance. MnBr4
The chemical formula of iron(II) bromate is Fe(BrO3)2.
mnbr7? mnbr7?
MnBr2
MnBrO3
Mn(BrO3)2.
The formula for manganese II Bromide is MnBr2.
the formula for manganese II ion is Mn 2+ .it is a positively charged ion
Manganese II oxalate is MnC2O4
Manganese(II) Sulfide
MnO
The formula for manganese II Bromide is MnBr2.
the formula for manganese II ion is Mn 2+ .it is a positively charged ion
Manganese II oxalate is MnC2O4
Manganese(II) chloride (MnCl2). Manganese has multiple valence states.
MnSO4
MnO
MnO
Manganese hydroxide
Manganese(II) Sulfide
manganese(II) iodate is Mn(IO3)2
MnCrO4 is manganese(II) chromate
Mn(NO3)2